Recommended News

Clark Memorial YMCA is a staple in our region, improving the community’s health and well-being and supporting its neighbors. We will also be expanding our program space to include a new Youth Center, Child Care and Gymnastics space.

Also, he said the North Quabbin Pipeline Action Group is hoping to work on getting more of a positive presence in the media. She also talked about the current strategy. “We are in a discursive battle with Kinder Morgan,” said King.

Selectman Kathy Reinig noted that no new funds will need to be appropriated for the program, as they were already in the budget. Fire Chief Dennis Annear announced at the Dec. 3 selectboard meeting that Hudson will be signing up for a reverse 911 system.

However, it became clear that the employees weren’t part of the process since submitting job descriptions two years ago. Thelen voted against the list, citing that department heads were left out of the process.

Representatives of businesses, local agencies and nonprofits gathered to identify challenges they face and brainstorm solutions. Clear View is licensed to handle up to 2,000 tons of food waste per year, but it’s currently handling five tons.

Rental rates for the pavilion also rose either $25 or $50 depending on the day and the portion of the building used. Another focus for the council during the meeting was the state of the decking at the pavilion in Municipal Park.

The board of health in Athol, I know, would be more responsible and take all of its citizens concerns into there thought process. There was a conference call with the chair to consider postponing the hearing and an extending the written comment period.

The balance of the funds will come from individual towns “having some financial skin in the game,” Leppzer said. Once the project is completed, the services offered will be high-speed internet, telephone, and television.

Any direct temporary connection to Highway 55 would have to be approved by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. There was no argument from residents during the public hearing that the repairs were too extensive or unnecessary.

School House Funds The state has set aside $50,000 for the town to use towards the Petersham School House Rehabilitation Project. As such the board agreed to sign a letter to the state drafted by Henry Woolsey asking for those funds to be released.

Join The Conversation

We are pleased to provide this opportunity to share information, experiences and observations about what's in the news.
Some of the comments may be reprinted elsewhere in the site or in the newspaper.
Thank you for taking the time to offer your thoughts.